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1. How can he do HVAC subcontract work without state license or EPA certs?

2. You might be taking your chances under the circumstances...
...you could take the course and ask at that time.

Yea. This is sounding like a crap shoot.
Wonder if this sub knows his name is going to be involved with this? I can almost understand no state license but, no EPA? That's hard to believe.
Have you spoken with him yet eloko?

i been looking on internet about a license subcontractor and i think North Carolina is the only one who has that.

does being register and have a EPA works?

My understanding is, he has to have a contractors license,for you to be able to use that time employed by him, as job experience. Not the repair/maintaince license. The EPA, your supposed to have.
But,I could be mistaken.

When you guys pull permits, who's name is on that permit? That's the person you need to have sign off for you.